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Your Personal Girlfriend: When You Want It, So Do I

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1 August 2017

Uh, I can’t believe you interrupted my reading!! How am I supposed to ever get through a whole chapter with you around?! You’re insatiable. And I know what you want… It’s written all over your face!

But… you know I want it too. Hee hee I always do!! But you just have to keep teasing me, and you know that when you say I’m sexy I just get all shy! Stop it… No, really. You’re just going to make me want to tease you back.

AND, since you rudely interrupted my reading time, I get to choose how we do it!! Hmmm…. I think I want you to just come over here and TAKE ME with your hot cock!!! Mmmm…. I love you (and your cock…) so much!!!

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Moving on. “I don’t pay attention to what your favorite tops are,” you say. So I was wrong: you’re actually reading “How to Lie Convincingly”, except I see you’re on the early chapters. (I suspect I’d be sadly rubbing one out alone in the bathroom if I was in this scene. After you bash me in the head with your Book That Must Never Be Interrupted, ha ha ha!)

“I can get your attention any time I want it.” Well, that’s no lie. 🙂

All right, enough nonsense. When I started with Tara, I was not a fan of this genre because it really is so poorly done by everyone. Perhaps I took the word “girlfriend” at face value, that is to say, I expected the performers to act like, well, girlfriends.
Performers in erotica can’t seem to do this.

Tara can. “That’s the last kiss you’re going to get today … because you’re being annoying,” she adds with a smile. How many times have I heard a variation on that! Or this: “I dunno, we do all kinds of things on Sundays. Do you want to tell me what’s ACTUALLY on your mind?” Yeah. Very, very familiar. 🙂 Finally, how about this perfect, real compliment she gives us: “Okay, so I’m always in the mood, but that’s because you’re so cool.” Boom.

“What do you have that I don’t get from books?” Very little, Tara, except my gratitude for how good you are at what you do — it takes me back to a happier time, and, now that I think of it, makes this time happier, too.